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Radware Strengthens Global Cybersecurity Network with New Centres in Kenya and India

Radware Strengthens Global Cybersecurity Network with New Centres in Kenya and India

Arabian Post05-05-2025

Radware, a NASDAQ-listed provider of application security and delivery solutions, has expanded its global cloud security infrastructure by establishing new service centres in Nairobi, Kenya, and in the Indian cities of Chennai and Mumbai. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's capacity to deliver advanced cybersecurity solutions, particularly in regions experiencing a surge in digital transformation and cyber threats.
The newly inaugurated centres are part of Radware's broader initiative to bolster its cloud security services worldwide. By increasing its global network of cloud security service centres, Radware seeks to reduce traffic latency, improve service redundancy, and ensure compliance with data sovereignty requirements. The expansion also reflects the company's commitment to providing localized support and rapid response capabilities to its clients in Africa and Asia.
In India, the establishment of centres in Chennai and Mumbai complements Radware's existing presence in the country, where it has been actively involved in cybersecurity research and development. The Indian centres are expected to play a crucial role in addressing the growing demand for cloud security solutions among enterprises, government agencies, and other organizations navigating the complexities of digital transformation.
Similarly, the Nairobi centre marks Radware's first foray into East Africa, a region witnessing rapid digitalization across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and education. By situating a service centre in Kenya's capital, Radware aims to provide tailored cybersecurity solutions that cater to the unique challenges and regulatory landscapes of African markets.
Radware's cloud security services encompass a range of offerings, including Cloud DDoS Protection, Web Application Firewall , and Bot Manager services. These solutions are designed to safeguard organizations against a spectrum of cyber threats, such as Distributed Denial of Service attacks, malicious bots, and application-layer vulnerabilities. Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, Radware's security platforms offer real-time threat detection and automated mitigation, ensuring minimal disruption to legitimate traffic.
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The company's decision to expand its infrastructure aligns with the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks globally. According to industry reports, sectors such as aviation, finance, and healthcare have become prime targets for cybercriminals, necessitating robust and scalable security measures. Radware's enhanced global footprint positions it to respond more effectively to these evolving threats, providing clients with the tools and support needed to maintain operational resilience.
In addition to infrastructure expansion, Radware has been actively forming strategic partnerships to extend its market reach. Collaborations with regional telecommunications providers and data centre operators have been instrumental in delivering integrated security solutions to a broader client base. These alliances facilitate the deployment of Radware's services within existing digital ecosystems, offering clients seamless and efficient access to advanced cybersecurity tools.
The establishment of new service centres in Kenya and India underscores Radware's commitment to addressing the cybersecurity needs of emerging markets. By investing in local infrastructure and expertise, the company aims to foster stronger relationships with clients and stakeholders, ensuring that its solutions are attuned to regional requirements and challenges. This localized approach not only enhances service delivery but also contributes to the broader goal of building resilient digital infrastructures across diverse geographies.

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